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MSIMSI 20262026-07-12Patch 16.1331:08
BLGBLGBLGBLGBLGBilibili GamingBilibili GamingL
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HLEHLEHLEHLEHLEHanwha Life EsportsHanwha Life EsportsW

Bilibili Gaming vs Hanwha Life Esports — a MSI match played on 2026-07-12, and the win went to Hanwha Life Esports. The two teams combined for 41 kills, so this was a fight-heavy game. Over 31:08 of play, that many kills means the KDA below reflects teamfight participation more than lane advantage. The total gold gap grew to 11,387, with Hanwha Life Esports ahead. At that size the item tiers differ, so the late-game combat figures should be read as numbers produced after the gap opened. Hanwha Life Esports finished with 10 on Towers against 2 for the opponent — the widest objective gap in this game.

Looking at Zeus, the pick was Swain and the line reads 8/3/9. The gold and damage share in the scoreboard show what kind of game it was. Comparing end-of-game gold position by position, the widest gap sits at Mid: Zeka ahead of Knight by 5,550. Gnar was the first champion Bilibili Gaming removed, while the opening ban from Hanwha Life Esports was Vayne. This is game 4 of a 5-game series, played on patch 16.13.

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